What is iSCSI?

iSCSI is the industry-standard protocol for network-attached storage. An evolution of the time-tested SCSI system, instead of
being connected by a physical wire, it is accessed over TCP/IP using your Gigabit Ethernet port.

iSCSI drives appear as regular block devices to your server, so they appear as a new drive letter on Windows, or as a mount point on Linux. If
ordered with a dedicated server, we will pre-configure the server for you so the drive is immediately ready for use.

Suggested applications

On-line storage of large amounts of data such as images and video files

Storage consolidation and improved space utilisation

RAID-protected data storage

On-site or off-site backup

Disaster recovery

Data with increasing growth rates

On-line data archival

Pricing

Space1

Setup fee

Monthly fee

Transfer

500 GB

$150

$320

Unlimited

1000 GB

$150

$390

Unlimited

2000 GB

$150

$630

Unlimited

4000 GB

$150

$1,020

Unlimited

5000 GB+

POA

POA

Unlimited

Notes

1 In common with storage industry standards, 1 GB is 1,000,000,000 bytes